offline core file analysis from a PPC 440GX target on my Solaris hostsystem
Marc Paloma
marc_paloma@yahoo.com
Thu Dec 4 00:03:00 GMT 2003
Greetings,
Is it possible to configure a version of GDB for
"--host=sparc-solaris2.8 and
--target=powerpc-ibm-vxworks5.5" that can analyze a
core file from an IBM PPC 440GX embedded system
offline? Currently, I'm getting the following error
from GDB 5.3:
(gdb) core-file 440gxdump
GDB can't read core files on this machine.
(1) Is there any version of GDB which is aware of the
IBM PPC 440GX processor architecture? I am aware of
WindRiver having a version of GDB however,
their version of GDB does not support the gdb corefile
functionality. I'm not interested in remote online
debugging of the 440GX. However, I would like a way
to build a version of GDB which can analyze a core
file from a 440GX memory dump and be able to do a
backtrace, info registers, frame into the stack, and
look at local/global variables.
(2) If I create a separate ELF formatted file of my
embedded application (to read in the symbols) and a
separate corefile of when the application halted
(corefile), could I analyze the dump file offline
using GDB on my Solaris workstation (i.e. not
connected to the 440GX processor). If so, how would I
configure the --target settings (i.e.
--target=powerpc-???-???) and what other code
modifications must I endure in order to get this to
work.
I'm new to GDB debugging and corefile analysis so I
apoligize if more clarification on my part is
necessary. Andrew Cagney recommended I send my
inquires here so any help or insight would be very
much appreciated.
-Marc Paloma
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